There won’t be a Mayor’s Housing Summit in Regina this year, even though advocates say there should be. That’s because, says Mayor Fougere, housing in Regina has “changed substantially” in the last two years. Maybe so — here are the numbers.
1.8%
Regina vacancy rate in October 2013
4.8%
Regina vacancy rate in April 2015
$1,018
Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Regina in October 2013
$1,095
Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Regina in April 2015
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